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[–] masquenox@lemmy.world 1 points 14 hours ago (1 children)

Yes that’s what we’re Increasingly moving towards.

Nope. We've been there for a long, long time now. People are only figuring it out now, though.

Beware though, that all of this is a spectrum…

The (so-called) "political spectrum" becomes perfectly irrelevant once you understand WHY and HOW our political establishments dangle the liberal carrot and the fascist stick before us.

Nope. We’ve been there for a long, long time now.

To a degree yes, but the intensity changes. And I know there were times, where there was even greater inequality (e.g. Mansa Musa). Yet it's not really comparable with the modern world, which largely relies on speculative assets, and growth.

becomes perfectly irrelevant

No it doesn't, fascism is a different level than liberal establishments. Our democracies are far from perfect, but they at least have some form of control by the people, to keep power somewhat in check. Fascism is definitely concentrating on centralizing power, with the tendency to escalate (as obviously seen in the past). Also there are a lot of statistics, which show, that we were in a comparably very peaceful state for some time (since the last world war), but we're currently getting out of that period again (though still relatively peaceful), into a more autocratic world again unfortunately.

I'm speaking as european, where things are not (yet) that bad. The "democracy" in the USA is definitely less democratic than let's say scandinavian democracies... And I don't want to even begin with something like Russia or China.